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:.; ,. ' ^r;.%- - . ^LLILL*? 'IIUI f.OCAL INTiiLL.lUfc.iNue. Wednes iay, August 29, - 1900 local Matters. ?Mr. Jib Ciimmings is clerking for 'the Caldwell Dry Goods Co. ?Black velvet ribbons, all widths, pompadour combs, hair clasps and broocbe*, just received at Mrs. McCarieys. ? ?Mr. Fletcher E. Hianant 13 (ravelling over tha Slate in the interest of tbe .South Carolina Co-educational Institution, in which school he is to v teach next year. ?Work on the addition to Q. D. Williford's store is being ra9hed io order to have the store in readiness for the fall and winter stock which will soon come in. Mothers endorse it, children like it, old folks use it. We refer to One Hinnte Cough Care. It will qaickly care all throat and lung troubles. McIIaster Co. ?Daring the rain on Saturday the wind crossed the telephone wires badly and interfered greatly with tbe use of the 'phones. This was remedied on Monday as soon as possible. ?Robert Flonrnoy, Brickyard, Ala., writes: I eo< /ider no remedy equal to Dr. Moffett's Teethika (Teething Powder) for the irritations of teetfcicg and the bowel troubles of our Southern country. It will surprise you to experience the benefit obtained by using the dainiy iiid famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early JRisers. Mcilaster Co. ?Friends of Miss Belle Davis, daughter of Prof. R. Means Davis, will regret to learn that she is quite ?tck at her home iu Columbia. She was taken sick shortly after her return from the summer school at Rock Hill. ?Atter this week the st?re3 will not close at six o'clock in the afternoon and the clerk* are grieviDg over the few days that are left them. On tbfc other hand shoppers are glad that they ??>n nr.i to do tbeir shopping in the morciDg hereafter. Jar You will never find any other , bo prompi and r>? pleasant as PeW. Little Early Risers. JlcMaster ijan-ie(i ?Mr. J. P. Caldwell, acconr Doty by Mr?. Caldwell, Mrs M. and Miss Lizzie Withers', $ f0r New bia, left on Monday aflernoojn?8i York and other northern gtock of fall Caldwell goes to buy J aB^ winter goods. s injured gardens ^ ?The drought there is a dearth ^sacb aD extent^ygj.y kind. Dairies, Brec-etables o?,#a/?t^ onr? timcp who WMLLl B^re beer^or shipment cemplain M^at has c&osed the batter Wob* cut dowB very much. HjKons will be spent in politics (his w We can't ke?p the campaign goWwitboot money any more than we Kq ke*p the body vigorous without nod. Dyspeptics uaed to starve themselves. Now Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and allows j on - a . T f I rio eai ail toe goau iouu juu weut. radiealiy cares stomach troubles. McMaster Co. ?Mr. D. E. McDowell is sick at bis home with fever. He has been attending the campaign meetings through the county, and is probably sufferings from the effects of fnch constant exposure to the hot sun. It is hoped that he will sot be confined to his home fc r long. ?The Teacher*' Journal for July and August is ;out It is an interesting nnmber and contains much that is of (tpecial interest to teachers. In this nnuW ova ct-nf/?KoQ nf <?. nnmhfip r>f I Kgfflj U UIU UWi U4W 4AVIVUV0 V* w* ? ? g|p teachers who taught at the Winthrop R summer school. Among these is a skatch ot Prof. R. M. Dav;s. HL Yoa assume no risk when jou buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and W Diarrbcei Remedy. - McMaster Cc. will refund your money if yen arc not |P satisfied after using it. It i* every* f where admitted to be the most successW ful remedy in use for bowel complaints * aad the only one that never failp. It ti pleasant, safe aad reliable. T> fl- 1-3 fTLA^A. U~\A r> ? ikcv. xiaruiu j.(iv.<Lua? uou ocuiw in St. John's Church on Sanday, both morning and evening. This was his k first visit since his appointment to & this charch. He made a splendid' W impression and the congregation of ihe ? Episcopal Charch consider themselves very fortunate in having him in charge ; of the church. His n*xt service will f be held here on the 4'h Sunday in September. ?A negro xcureion to Charlotte carried a crovtd to tbnt citv ou Satnrday nfieriuon. The train was made up in Colombia and arrived here crowded with excursionists. 0;m coach was reserved for the Winnsboro contingent and was soon filled to [ overflowing. A big cainpmeeting in Charlotte was the special attraction. The traiu did not return frcm Charlotte uniil Monday morning in the our! v hnni o ^ in India, the land of famine, thousands die because they cannot obtain totxi. In America, the land of plenty, mauv knff r and die b<canse tr.ev cmnot di?e>t the food they est Koriol Dyspepsia Care digesis what voq eat. It in?taatly elieres and radically cares ail siomacii trouble*. McMaster Co ?The te alt of the examination for scholarships at Winthrop College, held here several wet ks ag<.>, has been made public, a? d the two young ladies who won trie scholarships are Misses Mary Hm y and Daysie Brockington. Butb of :he?e \onng ladies hare attended Wiuthrop tor a year and will be mem bers or tne jat.i >r class nfxt year. They are to be congraielated npo'i wiumug these valaab!e scholarih'ps ?If ywu are in need of glasses, you had bet:er ca!l 011 the ocalM at the Hotel Duval. H? uiany customers alrea-ty speak in ihe highest terras of him; hi? prices arc moderate; he makes las??? in all tie Jatsst stales, and his laitscs are the best made ? adr. Chinese are dingeron* enemies, fur they are tivacherous That'* whv all counterleit* of DeWitt's Witch llaz 1 Salve a?e dangerous. Thev look like t)e\Vitt,i?, but instead ??f the all-healing witch haze! they all ecu.tain ingredient liable to irrratc the >kin atd cause blood poisoning For pile*, iijnries and ffcm d:s- use* u e the original a:.<1 jrrnnine I> Win's Witch Haz^i Salve _ MeMa>terC-? ?The dronght which htd l ecoroe so dt^tr. 6*ing and destructive was br ken by a delightful rain on S&latda) a.'ier "" ~ ~ _ ! |- Don9! Stop I ja faking Scott's Emulsion be- J g cause it's warm weather* ? f Keep taking it until you are | cureiL J ^ It will heal your lungs and p 5 ?five you rich olocxl in sum- fj 6 ~~ T+'~ rr,A & F3| Alitor ClO iii ?v i.iig;* o.w ^ vvv# P liver of! mzas e^3y. i **"' 'ru^?rs" || coon. The rvn did rot continue tor very lon<j but was heavy and quite sufficient to do an amount of good, though it wou'd have been much better had it lasted longer. After tucb an extremely long hot spell every one expected a storm of great severity | when the drought was ended, but rai"5 came on Saturday wilhont any st--orra and very Jittle display of elep^ricity. A little hail fell in the begin*1^13? &cd some wind accompanied rue but we were more fortouatr *n l^s respect tnan tome other pJa/*6 which have been visited by sever2 s'ormsuMy baby was i !>c /^orrhr** " R1VS * Ai* " "* ?.?? ftrUn^,tWe were unable to ^ Kim with tlic ^odor's assisianco, cu?e him w J?esort we trje,] Cbainber?n.d,ff^/Cbolera and Diarrbcei &edv - a . h/ppy t0 ia? " S . relief aud a complete immedia9or sale bv McMaster Co< cure." i ^ | NOTICE. ? . ? ?? ^wil! be a meeting cf represen, . ;of the various townships in tbe i atiVGS -bouse on the first Monday in cour??, , , . .^oer to elect a county pension fecDier* ~ . ? .. boart county. Ihesur. s in each township should be sure vivar :e a representative yresenS l? m. G. U. McMaster, J, Chairman County Board. tlu) ^ K'nd Ydu Have Alwaj's Bought f ' DEATH OF MISS MAMIE JACKS OX. Died cu the 17ih inst., near Tiizab, York contity, of typhoid fever, Mamie Flojd Jackson, yor.ngest daughter of W F. and Mary E. Jackson (deceased), . formerly of Faiifield. She had only befcti home two months, having graduated DiT~tfr?^42tb of Jane at the Normal and Collegiate Institute, Ashe vine, jx. sne was Mtl in Bethesda cemeteiy. Koied Into 5few Quarters. Tbc Nf?" onic lodge moved on Monday from its old qnarters in ihe Bcaty building wbich it has occupied for years into the handsome new room on the second floor of ihe granite building. The new room bai recently been nicely fixed up, piaiterei and wains coatcd and makes a delightfnl room for the Mason?. It is conveniently situated, although not as central as the old lodge, and suits nicely in every respecf. The Masons will appreciate their comfortable new lodge ss the old one was badly out of repair. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cure9 them; also 01d,_Rannin? and Fever Sores, Bleers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Braises, Barns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. > GOOD GAME AT JOHNSTON. The Wion&boro base ball team, which lefc here on Wednesday for Johnston, returned on Friday victoriou?. Two games were played, one on Wednesday aiternoon and one on Thursday. It was expected that a fhiril oflmf* wonlri he nlavfcl on Fri day, but it was thought best to return home, one of the strongest members of tbe team not feeling equal to a third game. Tbe game on Wednesday resulted in a tie?the sco:e standing 5 to 5. The second game, which was p*!ajed on Thursday, resulted in a score of 5 to 2 in favor of Winnsboro, ai.d t!.c boys were jatiiant over iheir victory. Tbe Johnston team expects to come to "Winnsboro ibis wrck t* play several games. Buth :eams are strong and tbe games next week will nodonbt be exciting. "Through the month? of Jnneand Jq!v oar baby was teething and took a lunt.ing off of the bowe's snd sickness of Ihp stomach." says O. P M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind. "His bowels would move trom fivelo eight timea a day. I bad a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an;* Diarrhoea Remedy in the hense and gsve him four drops in a tea?poonlul of water and he got better at once." Sold by [ McMaster Co. LIGHTNING'S WORK. A very c^ious sccidrn!, which i might have resulted in tue dta:h of j two men, occurred in the Greenbmr i section on Thursday afternoon. Mr. 1? V Rmp nf tha fTlin( II i! 1 CPPlif>tl I was driving in his bDgiry, a,d topped J in the road rear Mr. Lronard R il>in j sou's housa to talk (o Mr. Orosfey Raff Tbey were d ivct y uuder a tc.'epuot.e wire and Mr. llnlT bad his hand on the shaft of tbe boggv when a flash of j lightning camc si:d struck tbe te!ephoi e wire. Tt.c rnu'e v. as instantly I killed and Mr. linfF was sinmed, but Mt. Bray who was in t' e bugg} was ? 1 I, I IIuI rnecieu i\\ tt i 11 cuj^|;v*cu thai the grtund wire which should h?ve cariied t-ff' the iightnii g wa> not properly fixed. It is most rcmarkabie Mr. Biay and Mr. Iinff were nor b?.Jb ki!!ed, as ttey were so near :he uin't when it was struck. Mr. Ruff soon recovered Jrom the shock ai d lei. no bad t ffVctP. The wolf in the fable puts on sheep'b clothing because if he traveled on his own rf potation he couldn't accomplish - / > A -r TV. ill* puipose isOiinierieuers 01 uaWin's Wnch Hazel Saive couldn't sell iheir worthless salvt-s on their merits, so they put them iu boxes and wrappers like DeWitt'?. Look out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch Haz-il Salve. It cures piles and all fekin diseases. McMaster Co. iTTT ' i? ,r^nrr rfM 7I ,|M r j Congl , t | ! J f Precincts. j & ^ S\ ; O s k 1 ? 1-3J ; : Salem ? ' FairfiaW Cotton 1^/tUs.. ' 21 23 : Monticello...^^'. ! 40 SO ' Blythewoody^ j Gladden's.^Srove ; 25 23 I Hcreb./*- ; 44 15 ? JenkjnKville j 17 13 i M/^ssy Dale ! 2-4 12 5 'brreenbriar j 63 20 i Woodward ! 30 ?3 f White Oak ! 23 15 5 Feasterville j 66 82 11 Longto?rn i 46 27 S AlKion | 97 5 Ridgeway ! 44 80 I Centreville ; 24 31 2 Bear Creek 12 21 Oakland I 5 ?2 Wateree i IS 13 1 Jackson Creek.... ! 33 9 3 Winns-boro No. 33 108 C Win:^boro No. 2 1 28 20 3 TotsIs 654 638 8 Pp@tty | Ohlldron ""We ha?e three children. Before the birth of the last one my wife used four bottles of MOTHER'S FRIEND. If you had the pictures of our children, you could see a* a glance that the last one is healthiest, prettiest and finest-looking: of them all. My vife thinks Mother's Friend is the greatest ft' and grandest /^7\i world for expect- Jjlllf[jWritten fey a Kentucky Attorney-at rmrgfl prevents nine-tenths of tha m LRU su^erin? incident to childr birth. The coming: mother's disposition and temper remain unruffled throughout the ordeal, because this relaxing1, penetrating' liniment relieves tha usual distress, a gooa-naturea mother Is pretty sure to have a good-natured child. ^?. patlent is kept in a strong, health} ctel%gg? "which the child also inherits Hother*si^lca<4akes a wife through the crisis qmckly~tmJhvt^oSt painlessly, II assists in her rapifosgw^y. and wards Off the dangers that sorfllSjjb^viQ^ <^eSold by drujjists for $ to bottle/^**S2^ THE BRADFiELD REGULATOR CO, ATLANTA, GA. Send for ?Mr free illustrated book vrrlttcs expressly tot expectant mothers. UUillVX. Mrs. J. F. McMaster is visitiog in Union. Mr. Julian Connorreturns ibis week for At ham a. Mr. Nelson Hanaban is visiting relatives in town. The Misses Wardlaw are visiting their consin, Miss Marie McCauts. The northbound passenger train was several hours behind time on on Monday. Mr. Strother Ford and Miss L?ura Ford, of Rocky Mount, weie in town on Monday. Miss Rachel B. McMastsr returned Jast week from a months' stay at Early Branch. Mrs. Riley McMaster is expected this week from Floiida. Sh3 will visit Mr. -and Mrs. R N. McMaster. Mr. Q. D. Williford leaves this week for northern markets to purchase goods for the fall and win er trade For Over Fifty Tears. Mrs. Wixslow's Soothing Syrup 1 1 JJ CL? I juas ueen useu lur over uny jears uy i millions of mothers for their childien ! while teethiog, with pcrfect sncces1. i It soothes the child, soltens the srums, allays all pain, cores wind coiic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea It will relieve the poor little ."offerer immediately. Sold bv druggists in every part of the world. Twentv five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other bind. 1-1-17 WEATHER FORECAST FOR SEPTEMBER. September will open nearly fair and warm. Moon's first ausrier ou the 2nd, ar.d also at greatest south declination. On the 2nd to 4th look for a warm wave. Some activc storms need not be a surpr'se shout this time, with some rain, followed by co >!er and fair weather frcm 4h too;k;Gthtoj Sth, fair and warm; fnll nionn the 9-.h ar.d at perig?c and o'i equator. From Sih to 11th seme active ?-alcs and sunk1 rain need not be a surprise about tl.ia | tirn?; chance? are that a inaikfd change i to very c??l wii] be in rear of thegales; fro^t northward; 12> 1) :o 17th, fair and beautilul; 18 b, nearly fair and very j warm; earth's equinox on the 23rd; ! new moon on the 23.d, and also at apogee and on equator; fourc. rabined causes centering on the same day. L name the 19-.ii and 26th that rain, bii!, niud, thunder end ligbtnieg, and j some severe st inn nil! prevail in many place?, followed by a colli wave j for the season i:i tear ??f the storms. Slight froit southward i red not fee a j surprise in seme p'aces; heavy frost northwaid. 27th am! "2Sth, fir >:nd i warm; iiiomi at farthest point son h j on the 2SrI;; parily cloud v and rising j temferatiire on the 29th -u.ri 30;}-. Look ami you wii! tee the moon way j down in the south: now the moon has ! started northward and will roach his j northern limit in October. Tho position of the moon in its relation to the ; I Run and earth is changing daily. ! Scientists agree that the piincipal oceautides are caused by Hit moon, j none deny. Some people have b<.- i trayed their ignorance on the st.bj- ct by sayiDg.that the moon's influence on the e^rth is the same every day in the year, and by other comments equally ridiculous If thev wonld only tnake close observations tbev wonld scou y?? 1 Sto v??'- aa ?i ma Result of Kirs Solicitor. SeDate. j " Kepreseiitat | i ! ? ! in 9 1 "a - ? ? = ? Q-5-1'3 o I *3 o = o -c go "77 13 o ^ ? -2 ; i so ^ ? h = > - ^ Ojcs ? bD ~ f* 2r*S:C^tjlea ? * ? . . \ j PS 3 ^ 03 ?5 S ^ ? i ca jj ={ ^8^ ^ ! d F-I ! S3 >? ^ -9 5 5 22 19 12 35 :? !I I 34 25 19 i t>3 4b 3/ 34 43 56 49^o_f)5 101 57 S 12 22 35 20 ll'^S^ko )2 5 2 34 16 34 24 37^ 50 0 0 34 1 34 27 5 20 >7*7 2 28 8 26 4 12 16 >3 14 18 c3 27 56 10 47 50 14 20 10 26 37 39 36 13 32 >9 8 2 4 35 14 17 23 20 .8 2 27 78 71 85 28 43 147 19 32 12 -25 59 21 66 60 51 !1 5 5 13 28 15 9 30 32 >6 49 51 62 63 59 56 106 35 !6 5 24 31 23 32 43 50 17 5 29 10 21 1 27 26 27 3 9 26 4 20 9 15 50 5 1 6 7 8 20 11 13 29 9 10 14 3 6 19 24 28 18 24 41 3 71 7 129 12 118 60 32 70 5 6 9 29 21 32 19 31 31 17 325 201 742 559 825 G80 761 865 see their foolishness of such cri.icism. Some will fcoat the idea of lliu moon being a factor in the moteoro'o^icil disturbance, but it is a fact buond a donbt, and tbev are langbing at iheir own igwcance. J. Martin Grant. How's This! We oflLr One Hundred Dollars Reward for ::ny case of Caiarrb that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. T51 .T f tttvcv Xr. Prftnc A. XJ v J IV . V ] A i V ^ f Toledo, 0 We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney lor the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all basine-s transactions and financially able to carry ont any obligation1 made by their firm. . 1 West & Trnax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Waldinw, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 IIhII's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tin blood and mncoas surfaces of the sa stem. Price, 75. per botlb-. Sold by all J druggist?. Testimonials free. Hull's Family Pills are the best j ] THE PRIMARY ELECTION Til a nrimorv in Toiv_ I ^ ? ? V LUMAJ V1VVU1VU iu. JU CVAi field County passed off quietly. | The returns eame in unusually : promptly on account of the telephone facilities, though it- took * tue managers a long time to count the Totes as the ticket, * bo'.h State and county, Tvas very 1 .ong, and necessarily took a long ( :^e to make lhe count. turns for State officers 3t ha\e nofe^gp complete and it is j ire P0ssiblex;t0 nnrv.TrniA flornrAS to-day. As for tEe-returns made up to Wedre^day morning the vote -was as follows: B. R.*T*llmrii ...470 McSweeiey .1CI Hoyt i 373 Gary., >*. .<152 Pattevson 30 Whitman 1 Sloaa 129 Bleas^ 47 WinV r 101 I.-.t.H.e 85 J. ii. ii.i.nan 274 rinAnor Bellinger ...!. . ."!.!. 641 Timmerman .... 71 Jennings 635 , "Perhairu '. .521 . c : rooker 171 MjMahan 530 /*!? 10.T supers xoo Floyd... .590 ? Bouse - 100 W. D. Evans 1^3 Whaiton. 173 B Evans 123 Mayfield ;..y...-83- 1 Petiigra . .25 Bei-ry A .,123 Ethereage.. ....... 19 In the race for congress Wilson ( beats Johsc-n in Fairfield by a *; small vo;e, but tlie returns from the district assure .Johnson's 5 nomination. For the legislature "Wolling, Bagsdale and Morrison are nominated. The sheriffs5 race is close. Ellison and Stevenson, it s^ems, .will have to rrayg. j the second primary. For clefs of court, Lyles and Neil will fiave 1 to try it in another race, and , Hood and Stewart for supervisor will enter a second primary. Hinnaat is nominated for coroner ; and Rosborougli is nominated for superintendent of education. Wylie lr.nds without opposition. Richmond and Moore will lock horns in a second primary. We ; publish below a tabulated statement, which is nob official and mav be subiect to some errors. Of course, where there is a dif- , ference of only four or five votes, it always requires an official count ! to determine the result. It will ! be observed that a part of the : vote at Blythewood is omitted. : Earnest effort was made to get < the full vote there, but without : success. His Life Was Saved* i Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen , of Hannibal, Mo , latc'y hnrl a wonderful ?2e!iveranc?i frcin a fiightfui death. In tilling of it he .-a.v.?: "1 was taken with Typhoil Fevt-r, that ran into Pneumonia. Mv Inr-g? bet ...... _,.l. T taujv; l aaicJicu. .1 w v? cacw x couldn't eveD bit up in bed. Nothing helped mo. I expccied to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. Kin"'* N'jw Discovei v. One bot.rlp cave great relief. I continued to u*e it, and now am wei! ami &tror.<r, I cau'c say ?o<> much in its praise." This mflrVMl!nn< mr>riii*iiip thi? ??nrp4f quickest cure in (he wcr'd for a'l TJrokt a;ni f.nu? 'I rouble. Regular *:z"S 50 cents s--<i i?1 00. Trial bo?:?e?? fr??! JIcMa. tft" C-?.'s Jrurg'ote; evei \ b tile -arm -et? - ? -- - ?x ? Mi?s 5 k-s, of I^irh Branch, j* vi-i'ting Mi?s A io; McM^ifr. The One Day Cold Cure. Cold in head and sore throat cured by Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to ' take as cati^y. " Children cry for them." t Primary E-lec ives. ! SL3uff. \ \ -w O rp t | g . . & 5 ' 5 "? 1 ~ >, .2 = ? .2.S oot:S5S^ ? ? 5 ? s -a O S ? ? ri r? . P J ^ CQ ?3 j H 3 ? O | O ? |-3?-''-*>-S>-3C2SO ^ 22 7 5 3 4 0 0 17 1 16 1 8 14 1 1 1 l 0 48; 14 lo 9 11 4 9 3 1 35 2S 26 15 10 45 37 23 4 16 11 4 3 5 0 ^^.11 4 G 8 1 3 1 28 13 G 7 0 0 3 1 4 15 32 ^^^9 6 3 5 0 11 38 47 *^^^**5 17 3 1 o 54 7 44 0 o 4. o 33 10 7 2 4 0 86 51 13 21 26 25 2 1-TNS 60 28 * 8 22 0 0 18 1G C 32 6 10 0 9 2' 0 0 C 78 41 23 25 19 -14 G 12 3 oei o^rtoocin ? id X. m, tJ v * ?KJ J. VI 11 3 IOC 17 22 IOC 23 10 '6 12 4 0 1 3 1 1G0 5 4 8 2 0 0 C 97 37 20 65 13 2 5 14 0 29 8- 5 6 4 10 1 5 0 829 3SG 257 255 157 111 93 147 VA THE ELECTION IX THE STATE mi.. t ^ jLjut; letuixis u.s lu iuo wuwe j ticket seem to liave been hard to, ob ain. "We found much trouble ! in getting a few for tliis county,' and we observe "that the slowness | with which returns came in was | general throughout the whole j < State. 1 It seems settled that Koyt and j McSweeney will be the condidates in the second primary. Nothing is settled by the first, and probably as much interest 1 will be taken in the second as in , the first. J. H. Tillman and Jno. J T. S?oan lead for Lieutenant Governor. McMalian, Cooper, 1 Bellinger and Floyd are nomi- ] Dated for the respective offices for which they ran. Mr. McMa- i I ban has a strong hold on Fair-! held county and his friends here 11 svere pleased at the large votei nrivf>n him in tlift State. He has made a good officer. Mr. B. H. j Jennings defeats Dr. Timmerman For State Treasurer. The form3r's friends here were yery enthusiastic over the result. Fairfield ( lias not often been represented t :>n the State ticket, and it is grat- * fying to the county that Mr. j Jennings goes in by such a large t rote. He -will make a good offi- t jer. f At the time we write this it is jc 11 i i 11 1 11 . 1_ - ! ( mpossioie 10 ten now ine vote ( Stoijids for Railroad Commis- t sioiiev. j QUESTION ANSWERED. \ Yes, Angus*. Flower still has the 8 argect sale of xny medicine in the 1 iivilized world. Y^ur mothers and r jrandmothers never bought of using t mytbing else for Indigestion 0r Bil- c oneness. Doctors werbx scarce, and i :bey seldom heard of Appendicitis, e Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure, t itc. The^ used Angust Flower to ilean out tiKsystem and stop fermen .ution of uisd^ested food, regulated .be action ?f the liver, stimulate the aerrous and "organic action 01 the sys:em, and that is all they took when feeling da!l and bad with headaches c vnd ciher aches. You only need a i iew doses of Green's August Flower, ( n liquid form, to make you satisfied ] here io nothing serious the matter ^ with you. For sale by McMaster Co , iruggists. j_ t MR. MORRIS OK REPLIES. . J Jays that He Got His Figures from the j State Dispensary. ^ "Be }c not deceived" by Mr. Ji;0.;: B. Stevenson's card. !, lie commences with the statement > ( bat the editor did him a greal ii-jas-1 ( ice, unintentionally lie is sure, by <:iv- i L ng currency ;o my unreliable stare-; j Taent about bieakage ar the Winnsbnrn . ( lispensarv. !( This breakage and shoitage matter\( ic n Ihnrriin thefl^ch til ilif> rtj?nfn* ' ^ >ary gang in Fairfield. Tt.ey do not'i ikt; to hear it discuisrd on the stamp.' r Here arc the figures I n a i ai Winns-i boro aud other place.-: ij Kershaw dispensary, shortage forl4qrs ? 5 40 j Kidgeway dispe;i>a:y, shortage for 14 qrc 93 S3 !9 inAucf?Y*HunO(iCiiri' ch rtoiri* ! i and breakage fur 14 qr?. . 746 00 ; * Wionsboro dispensary, bhorl- j, a?e and breakage lor 14 q.->. 1,429 00 j. Is ibis "an unieliab'e" f-tr.tement?j Head ibis letter and judge: South Carolina Dispensary, \? Columbia, if. C , Aug. 1, 1900. ' a Mr. J. B. Morrison, " ij Blacks-tock, S.'lj i Dear Sir?R c ived } our favor July i L 28, ar.d ?* "t with your request, I sve e> fi tabl:* showing >h x tage 11 -i i* . . i< /. ?t .v r^11 tiuu :ii iuu iuJiu\v?:?^ ui.^jjcii* , j sariet: lie? ir.w, Lanc^tcr, \Vinns-!{ boro vantl lint;;*;way. Yvu v. illno;e!" Lliut ts isMic i/i-gins with the year.v 1857 aAd iocl.jclos the month M' Jane [ n of the {Ye?eut )ur. It w:is :i :-iii ; to get W? . itiis i^fo; uiaiion, n.iic? to: K bare g'>uV hack of the ye&r 1897 would i buve enisled n very ranch -"re.i'er ? amount ur\Uuyr in ^Gaic5:ii:- ont th** H old roportl which have been puckcd c ? "*? " \1T ^ K t > *V*rt tr ffrtlM'u VATIf UVYO.J. 11 e ?"U51 mis may ciitc jvm t purposj. Yttnvs respectfully, | ? Signed, (J. %Vcob, C e:k. j'v Mr. St' vei.sowc, iu bi>- unique card, i j te Is the sad truwi thai the Winnsboro j dispensary has rJggooda tccord on ?he ' ( Twenty \^ars Proof, j j Tutts Liver Filial keep the bow-, c eisin natural motiipnand cleanse t the system of all impurities An absolute cure for siak headache, t dyspepsia, sour stomach, con-' x stipation and kindred diseases., { "'fe'i do withoa^fhem" j; R. R Smith, Chilesbuffg, Va. I whiles I don't know hov/l could j ^ v;lo w ithout them. I have had : Li-. : disease for over twenty j ;:c.rs. Am now entirely cuVed. i Toft's Liver Pills II V ; '" ? 1 ? i. " - a :;tion, Held An; (Jlerk. | o ? co ; , ? S l CO O CJ3 a > T ? .2? 2 ^ = ? 5 ^ t: ? . & ca o ? o * a ^ - <J K e 3 ? i i = i ^ c > ft n o O = ei s ^ *-? *-5 >-> "5 *-5 ~ I < 2 7 2o 7 1 O- 3 '3 1 19 3 27 11 4 1 22 9 21 72 8 3 0 0 17 SO 1 1 12 21 6 4 19 7 29 4 5 U 13 9 0 4 33 n 07 ,1 4. n n 7 0 G 21 6 3 14 0 ' 5 23 65 10 1 2 o 21 i 0. 4 14 2 18 30 0 2 i '1 Z - 9 , 8 3 U 3 12 43 92 19 4 33 1 23 ' 0 16 XI 34 4 4 31 34 I 1 19 28^. 0 4 S 0 2 i 11 12 54 17 . 7 4Q, 8 71 i 0 17 39 9 * 5 2 0 22 00 '1 0 1 20 10 20 105 2224 19 8 13 6 y 2 2 12 y > 1 22 22 12 3 1 2 39 10 12 12 G2 55 9 4 49 1 18 11 28 10 5 1 IS 7 267 578 278 159 196 113 521 ! breakage as any dispensary iu Uie1 Siate. Thit? I believe to be tnr. It is ! on account of its good bicakoge and ! shortage record that 1 hsvv criticized ifs management. We v, ant to rr<uce ; thess good rrcords a d not have -it j aid vve are the banner ?M-pensarv j county !or b!?; break -go !?ua lonjt ; Mortage. ! '"il"' Moni-on makes a areat vo do'. over a cert.iin i:!tc?r linen h) ttu? old hoard t"> ycais a^t. This loner v\ a< in'r'y :i j ik"." Well. b>vp, vo-. bar! y< 11 r iu.: uver ibis letter two y? are j ano; I have inv fun nrr*-. '-Lie wii^i laughs lasr, lau-'is hes*.'' I have nev r ;ibn'e?! a man en the j stump; I critie ze men in fffiee when I believe tLkt ?hey need "remivaMmr | and fumigating." Ttii-s d:-cs good at j Lime?. i?ee i he cflec:s ol tuning on-the ligbf. $8.47 ahead at Jin VVin?*boro tJispeus.iry !L! Did the o!desf inhabitant ever hear ihe like! uAbnsing me, a better man than himself." Se!ah. Shall the Dcop'e of Fait field control the dispensary or will (he dispensar;. lontrol the j.eoph-? J. B Morrison Bhcksleck, S. C , Au^. 21 A Minister's Good TVork, "I had a severe atiack of bilions j ^ :o!ic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's < Jolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, *] ook two d:">pcs and was rntirelv cored," ays Rt v. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Evan. "My neighbor across the street ] vas sick for over a week, had two or i hree bottles of medicine from the docor. He used them for three or four 3 Jays without relief, then cal'ed in'an- i )un:r uucior, wuu ruiiKu uim iui xvmv 1 lays and gave him no relief, so disibargad him. 1 went ever to see him s he next morning. He said bis bowels r vere in a terrible'fix, that they bad )een ranning ofi" so long that it was p ilmost bloody flax. I asked him if he r md tried Chamberlain's t'olic, Cholera md Diarrheal Remedy, and be said, ] No.' I went home ard bronght him j ny bottle and gave him one dose; told iim to take another do?e in fifteen r >r twenty initiates if ce did not find jj elief, but be took no more and was j entirely cured." For sale by McMas- a erCo. ' i: JEXKLNSVILCE NEWS. 0 r "When ?he mercury rises the wings ti >f mv fancy droop," so wrote Tim- ^ od, and we can appreciate its truth jj nanng mis toma weatner wnen me 3are recording of facts is a task. It would take nothing short of an ice^erg^to excite our imagination now, ^ that we'aTc longing for all things cool. c Mountain tops, o?s^n_ breezes, splash- i ng water falls, and ertn cool recep- ^ ions would be enjoyable '(^specially ^ f ice cream was involved). 1 know ( hat onr many perspiring candidates j ire not able to do themselves justice ^ Juring this hcaf.ed term?have failed o convince the beloved people of how ? lo-'il ihov ar<; and how well fitted to ^ ill the i ffices to which they aspirp. j 3!d Sol mn?t hsve communica'edsome j )f lire 10 s ;tne of our Stsle catidil.tic? from the way tbey pitch ioto ^ ar-h o:her and have to be pulled apart, j t is only midsummer madness. Tillnan, I suppo-e, is enjoyiu^ the iheo- f ogle*! dis.U'M./a he has diawu upon jimsclf. Crops have been very much in- 3 tired by ih<? drought. Fruit has f ;brive!c;l and fallen, potato vines are ljir.g?something nnnsua). A good aiii fell bt-r? on Thursday evening ast but the heat is unabated, in fact it fc s hotter than before the rain. "V The Sunday School of Shiluh church :ave a picnic sometime since, and rrinfl tfllba rrsa^p hv Jr. E::g!i-li Oaraak and Rev. E. A. c McDowell a WV vn r?j s:? fortunate as to have -j )r. Loe Davis Lodge, president of c Jrnestone < ollege, to bdge with us lining the ;cent Sunday School cod- ^ rpiuion he>ri at Little River church, t, md we s:i,e*rely hops that much of s lift fin?j :h'>n rnt presented by him in ^ ucli cN-u'-, forcible manner will find >ermanent lodgement in the hearts 11 (1 iv.z.n '? of his many bearer?. This was a decided success, a food attendance, good reports, good pcschos. good dinners, and we hope vill repnit in good and better Sunday :choo!s Ii meets with the Winnsboro 3aptist Church next year.. Rev. JR. A.. Sublett, of Sammerton. ;iarcnd"ii county, accompanied by . rtr. Tii?-k?tt, of Orangebnrg, who ea:!s in the sieging, recently held a i.eeiii.gai Little Biver Church. Tbe >rpachm^a-:d r^re b^ih ex:eileiitLJ-d reeu.ic; ii a nuui&r of iccessf ? to tbe caarch. These rentltf n are now assisting Rev. E. A. W'cDowell in a meeting at Beaver r*\-\ ? ??'/>?-? /?Anr>fT? or?r /I I i\. V'IMIIUU) wuui)) C.UU 'run thrre will jo to Rocky Creek :hurch wbere they will condact a neeting of some days. Mr. Snblett T :a^, been engaged in evangelistic work g or several years in this and other t State?, s?:d his preaching has been at- g 01 ded with marked success. ? The 8cbool at Monticello and Shiloh 0 ^ili be taught next term bj?; Messrs. tVill Scott, of Monticello, j'and Chomason, of Union, both recent graduates of Fnrman University. We jeein uie irasiees ionunate iu nav ng ?seemed the services of .these v. t uen who come highly recoinni'".' :d, J ind have had son"* esperisuce as s Resellers. Misses Irene and Pauline Jones, of . v is y gust iyuu. Snpervisor. Coroner. SupU i -r i >>> w " o A a * * s S 5c = g & s S =5 g 2 i 5 J I >< ! I -0 1 i < | 5 a I ^ J? - r-H ? . 2 f? T} Js:3c-3 S o - J ? * ? 4_d i ^ e d 2 0 23 5 0 26 2 20 21 1 0 1 1 10 35 34 3 7 4 52 0 65 17 26 . 12 68 2 15 5 68 1 11 10 4 0 2 38 18 23 0 27 & o 0 1 57 14 1 13 1 8^ QS 10 25 13 1 35 5 0^9-v 5 31 12 6 41 6 8 3 ~NJ 78 3t GO 0 2 0 0 39-25 30 24 0 0 1 1 19 19 15 14 ft 93 9 1 113 35 74?. 16 0 12 5 11 19 71 37 33 1 2 3 0 30 10 9 41 5 4 4 1 37 88 37 1 0 10 21 1 7 47 14 7 1 2 2 1 5 28 v 15 i i a n io x ' 9J5 8 11 2 1 2 3 6 25 24 0 13 10 SO 113 36 36 18 14 16 7 38 03 74 8 2 19 5 3 8 41 27 . *91 213 212 158 59 517 771 644 ' j" i WSB9BBK. *** , i' elillSHk I s3 n. v ~ ; fl IB mMWMLV --* i '^SBlfHiB ji AtgalejFaee i II [$?a ftrofflln6&l?ympw?fl oT*tt!At?a ! * I blood. If covered With plaplei, the >, .ividence Is.coroplete. It's nature*? j mypfvarningyooofyoprcoDaitioa^ [ |: SnsB^s | rSiarsapariHa 11 neverfalU'jo Well#6lJ*fllsordew (it i the blood, slight or severe, of ioi)g i ' i standing cr recent origin. ItstbJrty. J r years record guarantees its efficacy, i ! , Bold everywhere. Price SLOO per mil i iQnart bottle. Prepared only by -m. f mcrneix DXTO COMPAIT,' I W Detroit, MIcH. MPMMBMMHMflBMUMMM"' Jolm IT. Mcllaster & Co., Winnsboro. >. C.; T. W. Woodward & Co., Eocbtori, ] >. O.; W. M. Patrick, Woodward. S. C.; , r. G Fa trick & Co., White Oak, S. C. Lcngtowc, are visitiig friends and eiatives in 'bis community. Misses Mamie Hutchinson and >.ura Kiusler, the former from Wallalla, the latter srom Eichland connty, ecentiy visaed friends at, Moaticello. Mrs. G. A. Beard, of Walballa, is ipending some time with her aaany elative* and friends in this county. Miss Grace Kirbpatrick, of Proa>erifcy, was the guest for some days i ecentiy of Miss Essie Hol'cy. Mr. Howell Jones, of Longtown, J aw-!y visited Mr. T. J. Rabb, of Long lilt:. A protracted meeting hat been in progress for some days it Monitcello. dethodist Oburch. A quarterly meetag was held there on last Saturday ,nd Sandav, Rf>v. Mr. Hodge-1 pre-id D g. With Rev. Mr. Spigner ofiSciaiing, diss Mary Lapo and Mr. James Aiken, f Monticello, were united in mariage on the afternoon of Thursday, be 16th inst., at the home of the ride's father, Eev. E. K. Lnpo. We xtend to them oar hearty conj^ratuitione. Y. August 18, 1900. ^ A Pawder Mill Explosion Pomn?oo ecore^Moff ?n ci?rhi cri /^a AWU4V I VO V T Vt J UUIUg AAA J UV 1 Irastic mineral pills, but both ar* aigbty dangerous. Don't dynamite be delicate machinery cf your body j vith calomel, croton oil rr aloes pills, vhen Dr. King's New Life Fills, which are gtntle as a summer breeze, lo the work perfectly. Cure? Head- j *che, Constipation. Only 25c "it McVlaster Co.'s drug store. ?If yonr eyes burn, smart, feel >ticky it? the morning, pni 1 or itch J rou, or a yoa have tears in vonr eyes, II 'pots flash belo.^e yoor cji s, oryoaj io:d your reading t?00 near or tu> far, j >r strong light haris y-jour c>? < r yir>u iave headache?, catt ahto see ihe oca \ ist at tte Hotel Dava) -.--lb vVp" -' >crience. No charge f?r ocsmina- ' ion.?adv. - - . i O .A. 3 *3? c? S3. JL-A.. ] km the A The Kind Yeq Have Always Boagfit ! *r j Mr. C. A. Douglas, after & vi-it Jo j lis parents at Albion, Lai returned to { Washington, D. C. Sbakft in Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It j ures painful, smarting, nervous feet | nd ingrowing nails, and instantly1 akes the sting out of corns and bun-1 ms. It's the greatest comfort dis- j overvof the nw. Al'en's Foot-Fase aakes tight or ne*v shoes feel easy. It! ; a certain cure for sweating, callous! nd hofc, t!red, aching feet Try it n-d. y. Sold by all druggists aud shoe tores. By mail for 25c. in stamps, 'rial package FREE. Address, Allen 1. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 3-14 Mrs. H. B. Ref-> has returned from stay in tbe North Carolina moaniins. ; \ CASTOR (A For Infants and CMldre-i. Die Kind You Have Always Sought i Boars /'Ty y]f\V " " I Signature of 1 < ~~ " ' '' ~~ < o ^ u f r r ^ o ^ i /% i ontJiill oaic. i; (3 BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY ; rested ia me, I have .'eviedon and will ' ell to the highest ca^h. 'o:dder before he Court Hoc?p door i? U'insisboro, >. C., on the fir-t Mci.day in Septtra- , er next, the f.>'iowii g dfsur b d tract if laud, sold nr.der the Acf* m ierring o delinquent uixes: school l'isteict ^o 10 R. P. Martin. 1G0 jitp* ; tv-nnded lorth by Jand- ??! W. .1 Potrrl;; e?ot \v lands of P,r-p Msniuc south by iuey's Ferry road; west by lands of >aciuei A Mod. B. E ELLISON, 8 2td S. F. C L I Ed. Treas.f Auditpr. ' <rh~i I i * ? - ?3 *C O o ^ ? = Or H 5? 5 u ? o 5 ? 2 ! o <= >, 5 < tt g : S JU ? ^ H ^ o ? to c* ? c? ^ 4 - ac . - - : fcj T* U ?-? . $n *3 g -S * ! m ? I ffi g ^ : fl 18 - 35 2 0 2 35 39 9 11 45 12 32 1 0 45 58 83 4 5 9 62 84 jfl 62 56 69 18 0 34 57 31 12 7 7 57 <M iQ 60 20 26 0 14 60 22 3 20 0 12 35 23 35 19 11 6 4 36 B 50 84 43 25 > 8 84 34 64 25 6 24 9 64 ? ' - ~ I- 1" QO 24 3y iy i x. <,* 73 148 11 2 108 28 148 48 84 42' 24 16 0 85^M 41 4" % 21 29 18 ^9 2 0 29 7 31 18 8 4 1 31 Ifl 7 42 25 3 3 12 43 /S 66 140 77 38 21 5 140 W 23 48 . 33 5 8,--$-^ 50 .'M 766 1178 486 453 28U~2l5 IV VI A MV i?i/ni > i YEARS I Of continuous business have given our good* wide and general distribution <-r?T 1 l 1 . j_ Ml l ney nave oeen suojectea itm the severest usage and thei wearing qualities have beet? fully tested. .MB We Guarantee! every chain, button, every aiJ tide we sell, to give satikacS tion, you being the judge* Any article tailing to ao mi sm will be cheerfully exchanged! We Deliver B no work, we sell no goods nam nnH#*r nnr oniarsinte^. whirf? has never been questioned! throughout our entire busi-a ness life. .Jfl R. BRANDT'l The Jeweler and Optician, I NO. i / JEWILY. ?* 1STAFLI ** Look at the next ten people you m set? and see how much is worn of the so- fl Vmm tt SVlft ilQ nrotnti-flH chain to a five cent stick pia. JevrB elry ha& come to be a staple article of dress. You will bay core or less of it; seeH that yon get what you pay forfl when you buy. You ean be sure ofl this if you will buy of McMASTEBB CO., ef WInnsboro, or CHAS. JJH SMITH, Ridgeway, who have a full B assortment of the W. F. MAIN CO. J goods. Every article of these goods isM fully warranted to be exactly as reprc-BJ sented. A printed guaranty to tiii? pffewf. i<a triwn with at)oh artinla nfmM these goods purchased at their store. ! W. F. MAIN CO. Eastern Factory Cor. Friendship and Eddy sts., Providence, E. L . ? Western Factory (Lareest Jewelry Factory in the world), East Iowa; City,"? Iowa. Over 52,000 fee4- of fl?or space. 5-22-lm m Dyspepsia Curel Digests what you eat. J It artificially digests the food and aids<fl Nature in strengthening and xecon?a structing the exhausted digestive or- V T.t is the latest- discovered digest- M ant and toaxw. Uq other preparatiMLipi can approach it in efficiency, it ieT 1 ftantlyrelievesand permanently core3 i Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, 1 Flatulence. Sour Stomach. N?tsaZ% ,j Sick Headache,GastraIgia,Cramps and ill other results of imperfect digestion, * ?rice 50c. and |L Large size contains 2% times email size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO.. Chicago. * McMASTER CO.; WinnsboTo, S C. . I - jfe. Jrrniim-M-fc-. i TO RECEIVE THE BEST TALUK . . 1 tor every cent expended should be the 1 object oi every purchaser of i grogeriesTj This object can be be*t attained by 1 dealing here. The maximum of qual? 1 ity at the minimum of cost ist our I meihod of pleasing. Oar *iock con- I tains only goods which have proved of m merit, tbe so-called "just as good" and 1 cheaper articles beiug discarded. A fall line of Canned Goods alwayt . /'< Dn hind. Also Pickles, Catsnpe, Ma<:ards, Saases, &c. Macaroni, Cheew, rapioeo, Gelatioe, Amour's and Cod- : ihy's Snjjar-cnred Earns fresh on bant*. Also a good iae ot New Orleans aud Por:r? Rim J. D. McCarley & Co, 1 PRESTON RION, i- OK Pacific Fire Insurance (<>mja ?v at % v?.K ts?3 1AC W 1"^ ..CI Glen Fall Insurance Company of ~ ij New York. Rochester German lnsarauce Com- I panv of Rochester, N. Y. Solicits share of pablic patronage. |